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02/14/07 at 12:46:02
 
I start off saying I know very little about bikes. That being understood, I have a general question.

First off, a friend of mine has a bike with a center stand.

He uses it all the time for general maintenance or just basic cleanings. I love its function!

Do the make and after market or is it possible to add this to a S40 or Savage?



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Reply #1 - 02/14/07 at 13:13:09
 
It's been discussed and I haver never seen one.  However, one could probably be made if you tried hard enough.
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Reply #2 - 02/14/07 at 13:21:09
 
Would be really nice and could be done with a little welding and fab work.

The part that I'd be curious about is the "center" of the bike.  One thing that I've noticed when jacking the Savage is that the bike is lighter towards the front.  Jacking the bike with a frame mounted stand might bring the front wheel up and not the rear.

I think that's why so many people end up raising the bike with a jack under the muffler bracket rather than the engine part of the frame.

Didn't the older Beamers do that, too?
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Reply #3 - 02/14/07 at 22:03:16
 
Get one of those motorcycle jacks from Pep-Boys. These work well.
The center stand framing will make this bike heavier. I bought my bike because I didn't have to deal with with all the weight. Light weight is one of the biggest advantages of the Savage.
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Reply #4 - 02/16/07 at 07:44:05
 
Check out the Sporty Specialties website, they make a center stand for older Sportsters.
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Reply #5 - 02/16/07 at 10:22:09
 
When I had my Yam 850, I used the center stand all the time.  Even for just parking.  It might also be handy for any road side repairs...

But if you only want to spend about $5, feel free to build yourself a "Poor Man's Bike Stand" Smiley

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Reply #6 - 02/16/07 at 13:18:05
 
Perfect Idea for working in or around the garage.

Thanks for the tip and great pics.

Did you ever make the v for the front tire or did you just keep the proto type as is?
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Reply #7 - 02/16/07 at 13:53:11
 
This would be nice if they weren't quite so proud of it.

http://www.themotorcyclestand.com/

These folks have some folding lifts a bit less expensive but also a bit less portable.  Check out their biker art gallery while you're on the site.

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Reply #8 - 02/16/07 at 13:55:46
 
noshow wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Perfect Idea for working in or around the garage.

Thanks for the tip and great pics.

Did you ever make the v for the front tire or did you just keep the proto type as is?


Naw, I kept it like it is.  A V-shape would make the tires sit at different elevations off the floor, so I just left it.  I have the bike standing in it right now...while taking the clutch out Shocked
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Reply #9 - 02/16/07 at 15:36:38
 
geo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Get one of those motorcycle jacks from Pep-Boys. These work well.
The center stand framing will make this bike heavier. I bought my bike because I didn't have to deal with with all the weight. Light weight is one of the biggest advantages of the Savage.



You mean like this?  Grin

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Reply #10 - 02/16/07 at 16:12:12
 
TVR, that has to be the cleanest garage Iv'e ever seen
Nice looking bike too.
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Reply #11 - 02/16/07 at 17:42:25
 
I thought about getting the optional center stand on my 'Strom but decided on this swingarm stand instead:
http://www.flyncycle.com/acatalog/Rear_Paddock_Stands.html
I got the $40 one. W/shipping it was $55.52. Way cheaper than most I found online. Sturdy & works great.
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Reply #12 - 02/17/07 at 06:39:18
 
mick wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
TVR, that has to be the cleanest garage Iv'e ever seen
Nice looking bike too.


Thanks! I have a 20x30 barn/shop that doesnt look quite that nice. Its a tad junky with the boat inside. Can't get away with that in the garage.
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Reply #13 - 02/17/07 at 07:42:44
 
babbalou wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
I thought about getting the optional center stand on my 'Strom but decided on this swingarm stand instead:
http://www.flyncycle.com/acatalog/Rear_Paddock_Stands.html
I got the $40 one. W/shipping it was $55.52. Way cheaper than most I found online. Sturdy & works great.


Unfortunately, every product has some kind of drawback over an OEM center stand.

Doesn't this stand require 2 people to get it up (no pun intended)?  But it is lighter than a jack.

A bike jack is heavy and, of course, you can't take it with you.  But it is good for cleaning and waxing.

Even my wooden one only allows you to work on one end at a time because of the straps.

But the OEM stand was around on my first one, and it's pretty hard to beat.  Just a shame they don't make 'em standard anymore.


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Reply #14 - 02/17/07 at 07:49:54
 
TVR_FSO wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
You mean like this?  Grin


Do you have any trouble balancing the Savage on that one?  Any trouble getting the frame solidly on the jack?

(I'm talking about that little triangle part that sticks down on the left side of the frame by the footpeg.)

Maybe your jack is narrower than mine was.
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